The heartbeat Flashcards

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What does myogenic mean?

A

has its own intrinsic rhythm…

prevents the body wasting resources maintaining the basic heart rate

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What is the pacemaker of the heart?

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sino-atrial node.

.. emits a wave of electrical excitation that causes the atria to contract… this initiates the heart beat..

. a layer of non-conducting tissue prevent the excitation passing directly to the ventricles

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How is the signal relayed to the ventricles? part 1

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the signal from the SAN is picked up my the atrio-ventricular node..

. the AVN imposes a slight delay before stimulating the purkyne fibres (bundle of His) which penetrate through the septum, between the ventricles…

collagen tissue prevents the wave of electrical activity from being passed directly

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How is the signal relayed to the ventricles? part 2

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bundle of His splits into two branches and conducts a wave of excitation at the bottom of the heart..

. the purkyne fibres are spread thorugh the walls at the apex of the ventricles on both sides.

.. contraction starting at the apex allows more efficient emptying of the ventricles…

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Why is there a delay?

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to make sure the atria have stopped contracting before the ventricles start…

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What is an electrocardiogram?

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a recording of electrical activity in the heart.

.. measures electrical differences in your skin which result from electrical activity of the heart…

usues electrodes…

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What is tachycardia and bradycardia?

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tachy - when the heart is very rapid, over 100bpm.

.. brady - when the heart rate slows down to 60bpm …

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What is a ectipopic heartbeat?

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are out of normal rhythm …

can be linked with serious conditions when frequent…

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What is atrial fibrillation?

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an example of an arrhythmia.

.. rapid electric impulses generated in the atria…

they can fibrillate up to 400 times a minute…

they dont contract properly and only some impulses are passes to the ventricles which contract much less often..

. very uneffective

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wHAT ARE the parts of the ECG trace? Where are the sounds?

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  • P waved caused by contactopm (depolarisation) of the atria
  • QRS complex
    • main peak of heartpeat
    • together with dipos at either side
    • caused by the contraction (depolarisation) of the ventricles
  • T wave is due to the relaxation (repolarisation) of the ventricles
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he information from Fig. 16.4, what conclusions can you draw about the way in which this person’s heart is functioning abnormally?

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  • no distinct, P curve / atrial depolarisation irregular / weak,
  • atrial contraction insufficient blood forced into ventricles
  • although ventricles contract there is less blood forced from the heart
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The most obvious feature of tachycardia is an increased heart rate. Using the information in Fig. 16.1, Fig. 16.2 and Fig. 16.3, what are other key features of tachycardia?

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  • lower (Q)R(S) peak
  • P and T equal in height
  • width of T wave greater
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13
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What are the letter of the ecg trace?

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14
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Where is the sino-atrial node located

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wall of right atrium

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What does the heigh of the ECG wave indicate?

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  • how much charge is passing through the heart
  • a bigger wave means more electrical charge
  • this means there is a stronger contaction
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